YouTube extension comparison

Turn Off the Lights browser extension is a unique extension for your web browser and child safe to use it. Here the YouTube extension comparison with an overview of the features inside the free extension. That is available for Google Chrome, Firefox, Opera, Safari, Microsoft Edge, Maxthon, and Yandex.

YouTube extension comparison

Features

Turn Off the Lights

Fake YouTube extensions

Review

★★★★★

★☆☆☆☆

Open Source

YES

NO

Black layer on all websites

YES

NO

Customize the layer

YES

NO

AutoPlay on YouTube & HTML5 video

YES

NO

AutoStop on YouTube & HTML5 video

YES

NO

YouTube AutoHD (720p, 1080p, 4K, 8K)

YES

NO

Dynamic Background

YES

NO

Night Mode on all websites

YES

NO

Vivid Mode on YouTube

YES

NO

Eye Protection

YES

NO

Shortcut key to dim the page

YES

NO

Camera Motion

YES

NO

Speech Recognition

YES

NO

Reduce memory browser if inactive

YES

NO

Support all browsers

YES

NO

Live Support on secure website

YES

NO

How to videos

YES

NO

Mobile App (Windows, Android, iOS)

YES

NO

Child-friendly

YES

NO

Install Adware and Malware

NO

YES

Google Ads in the code project

NO

YES

Inject Ads on YouTube

NO

YES

Spy you on YouTube

NO

YES

Turn Off the Lights is a unique and the best extension ever. This helps you to focus the HTML5 or YouTube player with an option to shows a vivid brightness glow around the video player.
As an example in performance, if you don’t click on the extension button it automatically removes the extension from your browser memory. It is for reasons why this is in the top 10 browser extension tool for students and teacher (for K12, High School, College and University).

Your satisfaction is our top priority

If you have a question or feedback for us, use the support link here on the sidebar. We support all our users and we promise a 100% satisfaction. This browser extension is all build up by users like you. And to maintain this in a clean and simple design to change the settings in the options page.

YouTube extension comparison was last modified: August 19th, 2018 by Stefan Van Damme